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-32- <br /> <br /> property, he told Mr. Koran there would be no adverse impact on Mr. Koran's property. He <br /> stated there is constant dirt between the storage area and the conveyor system. He suggested <br /> Marshall pave the entire area on their south side, and wherever there is constant traffic. He noted <br /> that dust is created in large enough amounts to cover his employees' cars due to front end loaders <br /> moving back and forth between two stock pile areas. He stated he notices the sand and rock is <br /> wetted down so there is no natural dust. He asked if there is a way to block the view, and the <br /> noise, with more than a chainlink fence. He asked if the building is in a TIF distd'~i~. <br /> <br /> Community Development Director Frolik said she wasn't aware that ncrete business <br /> received any TIF funds. She explained the outdoor storage is allo~:~i~i~ii~'~ zone and no <br /> screening is required. That is why these types of operations would n~!i~:"condi~$h~. 1 use permit <br /> today for screemng. ~t~, ' <br /> <br />John Thompson, apphcant, 14141 Umty Street, ~ have been m the <br />apProximately two years. The berming and planting ~e by the ~[~vious owner. <br />he does recognize the traffic and noise issues, and can be ad~'~sed easily. He stated <br />the deliveries are subcontracted, and he did notice the said he would request a <br />different operator. He addressed the dust issue from the the plant is old enough <br />that the dust collection system doesn't handle, the air trailers, they do have a new one on <br />order, which will be installed this su pew silo .~,~.: a properly sized dust <br />collector. He said the repositioning of ti~¢(~;~:~Stp[age is ~Z~hgoing process. It was <br />moved for ease in loading. He said bunker~(~fll be ~fl'ed!~djace~t to'~'4~0th Avenue, which will <br />develop a screening walt. He said they wiI-'liS~Ye ~9~i's~ Ss i40a that will be more <br />attractive. He noted this was::apmposed co~ditio~'ii~ the cond~i'ional use permit, and it was <br />always their intent. He expl~d'.iti~!addition 6f~:~ silo is not to increase the level of activity, <br />but gives them another m~t~i choi~5~ <br /> <br /> Chairpe/~!iNixt, <br />Motion by seconded:by Commiss!~ar Reeve, to close the public hearing· <br /> <br />Motion Carried. Voti airperson Nixt';~Commissioners Reeve, Brauer, and Kociscak. <br />Voting Noi:;.~an-~ 'Absen~f':a~issioners Johnson, Sweet, and Watson. <br /> <br />Thapublic hearing cl6§M!at 9:22;i~ <br /> <br />.Chairpe~an:i.~!xt called~ regular meeting of the Planning Commission back to order at 9:22 <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt~aSked and Community Development Director Frolik confirmed that the area is <br />zoned Industrial. <br /> <br />Chairperson NiXt agreed the buffering should be increased and asked how it could be <br />accomplished. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/June 6, 2002 <br /> Page 4 of 15 <br /> <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />
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